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BOARD OF EDITORS.
Editor-in-chief
Editorials
S. A. Jordahl
Nettie Wilson
Educationals Julia Espeland
For the Young People . . Anna Christopherson, Editor
Ida M. Berg
Agnes B. Grevstad
Agnes G. Lien
Tilda 0. Johnson
Exchanges
Personal and Local
Bookkeeper
Assistants
.1 Associate
Editors
f Tilda Stene
1 Selma Johnson
j Julia Nyhus
Peter 0. Svmren
Alumni Corner Mae B. Tiffany, '05
BUSINESS MANAGERS.
and Treasurer . . . . Theodor Hokenstad
j Edwin W. Peterson
Martin N. Hegland
Lutheran Normal School Mirror.
"United We Stand, Divided We Fall."
Vol. X. No. 5. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., FEBRUARY, 1908. Whole No. 81
The Lutheran Normal School Mirror.
Entered at the Post Office at Sioux Falls, S. D., as second
class matter, May 31, 1899.
The Lutheran Normal School Mirror
Is devoted to the best interests of the parochial and
common schools, and is published monthly (except July,
August and September) by the Mirror Association.
Terms-5o cents per year in advance. Single copy, 6c
Contributions are solicited.
Advertising rates furnished on application.
Contributions, subscriptions, and remittances should be
sent direct to the Editor-in-chief.
"Mirror" will be sent to subscribers until ordered dis-continued.
Notice to discontinue should be sent direct
to the Editor-in-chief.
Remember to notify us of any change in your address.
Money should be sent by post office, or express money
. order, registered mail, or bank drafts. Do not send
local checks or stamps.
Subscribers who do not receive "Mirror" by the end of
the month, should notify us to that effect.
Address,
Lutheran Normal School Mirror,
Sioux Palls, South Dakota.
CONTENTS.
Editorials
PAGE
97
To our Subscribers 98
Educationals 98
For the Young People 102
Exchanges 105
Personal and Local .ro6
Paid for Mirror and Skoleblad 196
EDITORIALS.
THE present enrollment is 132. This
is very good but we wish it were better.
Let us that are here make the very best
of our opportunities now through the
winter months. There are the fewest
outdoor attractions at this time, and
hence we ought to give more time and
energy to our schoolwork. If we all
make up our minds to do our best, and
then do it, there need be no fear but that
the work done at L. N. S. during the
winter of '08 will be satisfactory to every-body
concerned.
ON Saturday evening, Jan. 18th, State
Superintendent Ustrud was to have given
his illustrated lecture on "the country
schools." But failure to get a supply of
gas in time made it necessary to postpone
the lecture. It is now set for the evening
of Feb. 21st. Those who have heard the
lecture say it is very interesting. It will
be given in our chapel.
MANY of the students who were here
last year and heard all the, talk about a
skating pond, came back this year with
the thought that this winter surely the
skating pond would be a- reality. But
alas ! disappointment was the only thing
in that line. A little work has been done
for it, however, and there is hope that
next year the skating rink will indeed be
a reality. In the meanwhile it's alright
to go to the lake for skating, especially
for those who think walking interesting.

BOARD OF EDITORS.
Editor-in-chief
Editorials
S. A. Jordahl
Nettie Wilson
Educationals Julia Espeland
For the Young People . . Anna Christopherson, Editor
Ida M. Berg
Agnes B. Grevstad
Agnes G. Lien
Tilda 0. Johnson
Exchanges
Personal and Local
Bookkeeper
Assistants
.1 Associate
Editors
f Tilda Stene
1 Selma Johnson
j Julia Nyhus
Peter 0. Svmren
Alumni Corner Mae B. Tiffany, '05
BUSINESS MANAGERS.
and Treasurer . . . . Theodor Hokenstad
j Edwin W. Peterson
Martin N. Hegland
Lutheran Normal School Mirror.
"United We Stand, Divided We Fall."
Vol. X. No. 5. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., FEBRUARY, 1908. Whole No. 81
The Lutheran Normal School Mirror.
Entered at the Post Office at Sioux Falls, S. D., as second
class matter, May 31, 1899.
The Lutheran Normal School Mirror
Is devoted to the best interests of the parochial and
common schools, and is published monthly (except July,
August and September) by the Mirror Association.
Terms-5o cents per year in advance. Single copy, 6c
Contributions are solicited.
Advertising rates furnished on application.
Contributions, subscriptions, and remittances should be
sent direct to the Editor-in-chief.
"Mirror" will be sent to subscribers until ordered dis-continued.
Notice to discontinue should be sent direct
to the Editor-in-chief.
Remember to notify us of any change in your address.
Money should be sent by post office, or express money
. order, registered mail, or bank drafts. Do not send
local checks or stamps.
Subscribers who do not receive "Mirror" by the end of
the month, should notify us to that effect.
Address,
Lutheran Normal School Mirror,
Sioux Palls, South Dakota.
CONTENTS.
Editorials
PAGE
97
To our Subscribers 98
Educationals 98
For the Young People 102
Exchanges 105
Personal and Local .ro6
Paid for Mirror and Skoleblad 196
EDITORIALS.
THE present enrollment is 132. This
is very good but we wish it were better.
Let us that are here make the very best
of our opportunities now through the
winter months. There are the fewest
outdoor attractions at this time, and
hence we ought to give more time and
energy to our schoolwork. If we all
make up our minds to do our best, and
then do it, there need be no fear but that
the work done at L. N. S. during the
winter of '08 will be satisfactory to every-body
concerned.
ON Saturday evening, Jan. 18th, State
Superintendent Ustrud was to have given
his illustrated lecture on "the country
schools." But failure to get a supply of
gas in time made it necessary to postpone
the lecture. It is now set for the evening
of Feb. 21st. Those who have heard the
lecture say it is very interesting. It will
be given in our chapel.
MANY of the students who were here
last year and heard all the, talk about a
skating pond, came back this year with
the thought that this winter surely the
skating pond would be a- reality. But
alas ! disappointment was the only thing
in that line. A little work has been done
for it, however, and there is hope that
next year the skating rink will indeed be
a reality. In the meanwhile it's alright
to go to the lake for skating, especially
for those who think walking interesting.